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1. The Lion Tamer of the Russian circus, Captain Jack Bonavita, poses with some of his lions. 1905

2. British sailor removing the leg irons off a slave late 1800s

3. Lt. Oscar Bayer of the LAPD Detective Bureau aims a Thompson with a removed stock and no magazine for demonstration purposes. Pre-dating the Dillinger gang by six years this photo conveys the means by which bank robbers modified the Thompson to aid mobility and concealment 1927

4. Mum's army- A sergeant drilling civilian members of the Women's Home Defence Corps, in the use of rifles during the Battle of Britain in 1940

5. Vladimir Lenin and other Soviet leaders celebrating the second anniversary of the October Revolution in Red Square, Moscow, 1919

10. NASA scientists with their board of calculations. 1960's

11. RMS Titanic from the starboard side, April 1912

13. View from an American A-20 Havoc aircraft during a bomber run against a Japanese airfield, 1943-1945

14. Berlin in 1945

15. Five Australian former POWs catch up on news about the atomic bombings, after their release from Japanese captivity in Singapore, Sep 1945

16. Drive-in theater, South Bend Indiana, 1950s

17. Tattooing a butterfly garter belt, 1930s

18. Abraham Lincoln gazes down on demonstrators, during the Civil Rights March on Washington, August 28, 1963

19. People pose in windows and in front of shops on a street in New York City, c. 1865

20. Mogadishu, Somalia Pre Civil War 1960s

21. Men at work on the Central Line of the London Underground, 1898

22. Che Guevara disguised as Ramon Benitez Hernandez, a middle aged Uruguayan business man, in a forged passport used to sneak into Bolivia in 1966

23. Execution of a German Communist in Munich, 1919

24. Gadget, the first atomic bomb

25. Sumo Wrestling, Japan, ca. 1898

26. Japanese prisoners of war at a POW camp with bowed heads as they heard Emperor Hirohito broadcast the unconditional surrender of Japan.

27. A Hutu man at a Red Cross hospital, his face mutilated by the Hutu 'Interahamwe' militia, who suspected him of sympathizing with the Tutsi rebels. 1994

28. The end of WW2 is celebrated in Moscow's Red Square, May 9, 1945

1. The Lion Tamer of the Russian circus, Captain Jack Bonavita, poses with some of his lions. 1905

2. British sailor removing the leg irons off a slave late 1800s

3. Lt. Oscar Bayer of the LAPD Detective Bureau aims a Thompson with a removed stock and no magazine for demonstration purposes. Pre-dating the Dillinger gang by six years this photo conveys the means by which bank robbers modified the Thompson to aid mobility and concealment 1927

4. Mum's army- A sergeant drilling civilian members of the Women's Home Defence Corps, in the use of rifles during the Battle of Britain in 1940

5. Vladimir Lenin and other Soviet leaders celebrating the second anniversary of the October Revolution in Red Square, Moscow, 1919